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Victory At Sea is an epic looking naval combat real time strategy game from Evil Twin Artworks that is now on Steam for Linux.

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Engage in epic Real Time Strategy warfare across the Atlantic, Pacific and Mediterranean, this is naval warfare on a global scale.

It is World War II and the age of the dreadnoughts has passed and naval warfare is being dominated by Aircraft Carriers. Submarines hunt convoys like wolves and the numerous and nimble destroyers rule the oceans.

Destroy enemy battleships, torpedo enemy convoys and hunt the enemy wherever you may find them.

Advance through the naval ranks from a Captain of a Destroyer to an Admiral of a vast fleet. Win medals for your exploits, and help your chosen nation achieve victory in each campaign.

Check out Victory At Sea on Steam now. At £17.49 it isn't the cheapest indie game to come out, but it promises some pretty epic battles.

If you try it out be sure to let us know what you think. You can see some raw gameplay from Linux game caster Xpander69 below to help you decide if it's worth it:
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3 comments

EKRboi Aug 14, 2014
wow. This looks like it could be fun. like 3d battleship! Have you played it Liam or just reporting?
pd12 Aug 14, 2014
Apparently from the Steam reviews it's like Mount and Blade with ships =P
Gameplay vid looks alright, been wanting a MoWAS gameplay-like naval game for ages!
Wonder if it'll be as fun with the open world as M&B and how it compares with Battlestations: Midway and World of Warships.
Xpander Aug 14, 2014
i cant compare it to battlestations or warshpips because i havent played those.
But i can compare to M&B in some terms. it is pretty similar.. but way more simplistic.
you cant upgrade or equip your ships with different guns/armor/whatever. You can just buy new ships(There are a lot of them, with statistical differences like more armor, more gun range etc)
gameplay is pretty simplistic as well. there is not huge amounts of actions to do when battling (no micromanagement for ship crew or anything). But that doesnt mean its boring. Some battles are pretty intense. you have to navigate your ship closely to not get hit by torpedos and position them the way to sink enemy ships easily, that requires some good thinking and fast thinking to switch and position multiple ships. Campaign mode gets repeative pretty fast. most battles are too easy and against 1 or 2 enemy ships only. Theres also no multiplayer sadly.
Its still fun game as it is.. and theres Axis campaigns on the list of their new updates as well, which will bring more variety to campaign (being able to play other side).

overall, i think if you into battleship games, its worth to pick... maybe wait for small price drop if thats too much, or enter the contest to win the key (above video)

PS sry for my poor english
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